نتایج جستجو برای: smoke

تعداد نتایج: 72614  

2013
Yongqiang Liu Scott L. Goodrick Gary L. Achtemeier Ken Forbus David Combs

Smoke plume height is important formodelling smoke transport and resulting effects on air quality. This study presents analyses of ceilometer measurements of smoke plume heights for twenty prescribed burns in the south-eastern United States. Measurements were conducted from mid-winter to early summer between 2009 and 2011. Approximately half of the burns were on tracts of land over 400 ha (1000...

2015
Laura J. Rosen Vicki Myers Jonathan P. Winickoff Jeff Kott Paul B. Tchounwou

INTRODUCTION Smoke-free homes can help protect children from tobacco smoke exposure (TSE). The objective of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis to quantify effects of interventions on changes in tobacco smoke pollution in the home, as measured by air nicotine and particulate matter (PM). METHODS We searched MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Embase. We included controlled tr...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Ayumi Kasai Nobuhiko Hiramatsu Kunihiro Hayakawa Jian Yao Shuichiro Maeda Masanori Kitamura

Cigarette smoke contains low levels of agonists for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR; also called the dioxin receptor). However, little is understood about the whole potential of cigarette smoke for activating AhR. In this report, we evaluated the total "dioxin-like" activity of cigarette smoke using in vitro and in vivo reporter systems. Cigarette smoke extract (CSE) was prepared from seven ...

2014
Toru Yoshitomi Kazuhiro Kuramochi Long Binh Vong Yukio Nagasaki

We developed a nitroxide radicals-containing polymer (NRP), which is composed of poly(4-methylstyrene) possessing nitroxide radicals as a side chain via amine linkage, to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) from cigarette smoke. In this study, the NRP was coated onto cigarette filters and its ROS-scavenging activity from streaming cigarette smoke was evaluated. The intensity of electron spin...

2011
Natalia Goldstein-Daruech Emily K. Cope Ke-Qing Zhao Katarina Vukovic Jennifer M. Kofonow Laurel Doghramji Bernardo González Alexander G. Chiu David W. Kennedy James N. Palmer Jeffery G. Leid James L. Kreindler Noam A. Cohen

Cigarette smokers and those exposed to second hand smoke are more susceptible to life threatening infection than non-smokers. While much is known about the devastating effect tobacco exposure has on the human body, less is known about the effect of tobacco smoke on the commensal and commonly found pathogenic bacteria of the human respiratory tract, or human respiratory tract microbiome. Chronic...

Journal: :Thorax 1980
T Higenbottam C Feyeraband T J Clark

The acute airway response to smoking varying numbers (one to four) of identical cigarettes in rapid succession and smoking single cigarettes of differing tar/nicotine yields was assessed repeatedly in 13 healthy smokers. The airway response was variable, indicating airway narrowing consistently in only three subjects. There appeared no difference between forced spirometry and measurement of air...

2011
Bing-Fang Hwang Yungling Leo Lee Jouni J.K. Jaakkola

Passive smoking exposure is a topic of great concern for public health because of its well-known adverse effects on human health (International Agency for Research on Cancer 2004). Two news articles on this topic were published in the February 2011 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives (Burton 2011; Lubick 2011). Lubick (2011) discussed the global health burden of secondhand smoke, and Bur...

2006
Janus Dam Nielsen

This paper presents a stable method for simulating different types of smoke in the same scene under the presence of varying temperature and vorticity confinement. Multiple types of smoke are naturally occurring simultaneously in many different situations like smoke from different fires, smoke from different parts of the same fire or in aircraft shows where a number of aircrafts emit different c...

2015
Jamie Rylance Chikondi Chimpini Sean Semple David G. Russell Malcolm J. Jackson Robert S. Heyderman Stephen B. Gordon Jordi B Torrelles

BACKGROUND Household air pollution in low income countries is an important cause of mortality from respiratory infection. We hypothesised that chronic smoke exposure is detrimental to alveolar macrophage function, causing failure of innate immunity. We report the relationship between macrophage function and prior smoke exposure in healthy Malawians. METHODS Healthy subjects exposed daily to c...

2005
Yongqiang Liu

Simulations are performed to understand the importance of smoke from biomass burning in tropical South America to regional radiation and climate. The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) regional climate model coupled with the NCAR column radiative model is used to estimate smoke direct radiative forcing and consequent atmospheric perturbations during a smoke season in this region. T...

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